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i want to go to washington, d.c. now. here is the radar showing a little bit of rain around d.c., and this is what it looks like. a lot of people headed there today. this is a live picture, and it's gray. there is some light rain coming down, but not all that heavy. the heaviest rain could be staying south and west of the city there in virginia and north carolina with light rain continuing around dc. expect temperatures to climb to close to 80 degrees. nowhere near the heat we're dealing with in the midwest. . >> the syrian electronic army strikes again. a social media war on some american news websites. we'll tell you who the syrian electronic army is. ♪ that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm del walters. it was 50 years ago today that dr. martin luther king, jr. delivered those four famous words "i have a dream." thousands are gathering at the mall to remember that speech. >>> and weapons investigators continuing their investigation in syria. >>> the
i want to go to washington, d.c. now. here is the radar showing a little bit of rain around d.c., and this is what it looks like. a lot of people headed there today. this is a live picture, and it's gray. there is some light rain coming down, but not all that heavy. the heaviest rain could be staying south and west of the city there in virginia and north carolina with light rain continuing around dc. expect temperatures to climb to close to 80 degrees. nowhere near the heat we're dealing with...
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joining us now, chief washington correspondent james rosen. a couple of -- first, your thoughts on the president's speech. also, what message this sends to the rebels on the ground that the u.s. is supporting syria. >> as you know, the obama administration has long refrained from engaging more forcefully in the two-plus year syrian civil war. and much to the chagrin of the syrian web else who shed blood to try to out the dictator, assad, who has now in the conflict used chemical weapons to such devastating effect. the rebels will not be pleased by this suspension of u.s. action. presidents like to portray themselves as the shapers of history. as -- as -- as shaping the forces around them. and in this case, what president obama has effective decline, and this requires no resourceful opinion, he has placed himself now in the role of witness to power. power he has invest medical the congress to decide u.s. action going forward. even show the president makes the claim that he has a legal standing to proceed without an authorization of force from c
joining us now, chief washington correspondent james rosen. a couple of -- first, your thoughts on the president's speech. also, what message this sends to the rebels on the ground that the u.s. is supporting syria. >> as you know, the obama administration has long refrained from engaging more forcefully in the two-plus year syrian civil war. and much to the chagrin of the syrian web else who shed blood to try to out the dictator, assad, who has now in the conflict used chemical weapons...
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here we go again with this talk about a red line with chemical weapons in serious set by washington. any chance this time that the u.s. is going to move and take action? >> there is really no sign for that at the moment. the only official word we've heard from the white house actually was from the deputy press secretary, who insisted that the united nations should investigate what happened in syria on wednesday. of course, the top military officer in the country publicly, basically, giving advice against ramping up military presence in syria. by the way, interesting detail -- general dempsey was supposed to talk to foreign media on wednesday, but he canceled at the last minute. regulation is this is tied to what happened in syria. >> is there any way now at this stage to convince them to finally do something about serious -- syria? >> among diplomats in new york, they think that china probably could be swayed if russia was not so firmly standing behind the assad regime at the moment. there really is no indication for russia changing its standpoint in the security council. as you know
here we go again with this talk about a red line with chemical weapons in serious set by washington. any chance this time that the u.s. is going to move and take action? >> there is really no sign for that at the moment. the only official word we've heard from the white house actually was from the deputy press secretary, who insisted that the united nations should investigate what happened in syria on wednesday. of course, the top military officer in the country publicly, basically,...
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. >> sharp words from washington leave little doubt what the u.s. thinks happened to these syrian victims. now focus turns to how and when the world will respond. >>> and the threat to california's most mighty residents. the enormous blazes that have also triggered fears for san francisco's water supply. also tonight we're keeping up the fight for chicago. a community left in a constant state of mourning and wondering how will the violence ever end? >> i'm so tired of doing funerals of young men getting killed through gun violence whether by th the police or anor gang. it just wears you down. [♪ music ] >> good evening, and welcome to america tonight. i'm ow joie chen. we start with a high stakes for the united states and the international community. it was these picture, gruesome, grizzly images, hundreds of men, women and children fell by something a week ago that has led increased pressure on damascus to explain and the european capitol to respond. secretary of state john kerry lowered the boom all but warning syrian leaders to expect a militar
. >> sharp words from washington leave little doubt what the u.s. thinks happened to these syrian victims. now focus turns to how and when the world will respond. >>> and the threat to california's most mighty residents. the enormous blazes that have also triggered fears for san francisco's water supply. also tonight we're keeping up the fight for chicago. a community left in a constant state of mourning and wondering how will the violence ever end? >> i'm so tired of doing...
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>>> on the broadcast tonight from washington -- ready to strike. the u.s. prepare as military attack on syria, but tonight the house speaker tells the president to slow down. we'll take a closer look at the possible consequences of american military action. >>> remembering the dream. 50 years after dr. king's historic speech, a huge crowd comes here to celebrate, remember and inspire the nation to finish the job. >>> death sentence for the army psychiatrist convicted in the massacre at fort hood. >>> and air scare. a new warning tonight about the wildfire at yosemite and what it's doing to the air people are breathing so many miles away. "nightly news" begins now. >>> and good evening. i'm lester holt in for brian. here in washington, talk of war and peace at the lincoln memorial where martin luther king jr. delivered his famous "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago today. president obama headlined a chorus of speakers saluting the racial justice that changed this country. a lot more on that in a few minutes. >>> but first, the remmings in this city about a
>>> on the broadcast tonight from washington -- ready to strike. the u.s. prepare as military attack on syria, but tonight the house speaker tells the president to slow down. we'll take a closer look at the possible consequences of american military action. >>> remembering the dream. 50 years after dr. king's historic speech, a huge crowd comes here to celebrate, remember and inspire the nation to finish the job. >>> death sentence for the army psychiatrist convicted...
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the concern here in washington is that while assad needs to go, the day is very unclear. there are groups in the opposition that are very concerning. the free syrian army, the moderate opposition, is not yet done enough to control all the territories. it will take multiple countries involved to make sure it is not implode and that after assad the parts that some level of stability is maintained. >> we appreciate your time, as always. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned that it will respond powerfully if attacked by syria. both the military and civilian populations are per pairing for the worst. >> as a possible strike on syria looms, israelis line up by the thousands for gas masks. they have been at this tel aviv distribution spot since don. most say threats from damascus and tehran to hit israel if attacked do not frighten them. but overcrowded handout centers present a difficult -- different image. >> parents have been calling me on skype everyday telling me to get a gas mask. now they say that next time i am on skype tonight that i have to show them th
the concern here in washington is that while assad needs to go, the day is very unclear. there are groups in the opposition that are very concerning. the free syrian army, the moderate opposition, is not yet done enough to control all the territories. it will take multiple countries involved to make sure it is not implode and that after assad the parts that some level of stability is maintained. >> we appreciate your time, as always. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned...
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washington journal the situation in syria. washington journal live every day at 7 a.m. on c-span. now, from the state department this is 20 minutes. secretary of state john kerry. >> president obama has spent many days consulting with congress and talking with leaders around the world about the situation in syria. last night he asked all of us on his team to consult with the leaders of congress as well. including the leadership of the congressional national security committees. he asked us to consult about what we know regarding the horrific chemical weapons attack in the damascus suburbs last week. i will tell you are someone who has spent three decades in the united states congress, i know that consultation is the right way for a president to approach a decision of when and how and if to use military force. it's important to ask the tough questions and get the tough answers before taking action. not just afterwards. i believe it is also important to discuss this directly with the american people. that is our responsibility. to talk with the citizens who have entrusted all of us
washington journal the situation in syria. washington journal live every day at 7 a.m. on c-span. now, from the state department this is 20 minutes. secretary of state john kerry. >> president obama has spent many days consulting with congress and talking with leaders around the world about the situation in syria. last night he asked all of us on his team to consult with the leaders of congress as well. including the leadership of the congressional national security committees. he asked...
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what will be and gave you look like so far and fifty nine percent of you say that washington if washington does go ahead it will become a catastrophic conflict engulfing the entire region including israel and iran a fifth of those who voted to do not believe washington will day at syria on his own soul of twenty percent now some foresee a libya like scenario with years of violence and islamic insurgency along the six percent of you that think that. they accept obama's claim that the strides would be shocked and shop and maybe aimed at teaching syria a lesson have your vote at all to dot com. still to come in the program of those infuriating cold callers they may be a familiar annoyance to people in britain but now it's prison inmates on the end of the lives selling insurance contracts will tell you more about the result development life of the brave. but he sees things that scientists people don't notice. these. things most people never to call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor i think rather similar of. the great life lived against your od
what will be and gave you look like so far and fifty nine percent of you say that washington if washington does go ahead it will become a catastrophic conflict engulfing the entire region including israel and iran a fifth of those who voted to do not believe washington will day at syria on his own soul of twenty percent now some foresee a libya like scenario with years of violence and islamic insurgency along the six percent of you that think that. they accept obama's claim that the strides...
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citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nine percent of americans support a war in syria protesters that came out into the streets say that just like with weapons of mass destruction in iraq false information they believe is being told now about syria to justify another war now the u.s. has reportedly intercepted phone calls from syria as the fans chief worries her demanding an explanation from he's chemical weapon unit about the alleged attack similar evidence was presented a decade ago to justify the war in iraq gareth porter is analogous to specializes in u.s. national security policy and he thinks the obama administration doesn't seem to be clear on its own objectives. it is so so difficult to figure out what the administration really thinks that it's doing and seriously though you know it is sometimes stated that we have to do it for humanitarian purposes and sometimes because of international law
citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nine percent of americans support a war in syria protesters that came out into the streets say that just like with weapons of mass destruction in iraq false information they believe is being told now about syria to justify another war now the u.s. has reportedly intercepted phone calls from syria as the fans...
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washington is proceeding very cautiously. it is moving its forces into the region to be ready for possible military action, it is also waiting to see what the u.n. inspectors come up with and put that in conjunction with its own information, which is considerable. it has considered it to be much more strategic than tactical. >> what if they come up with something -- what if the evidence does point to assad launching these gases? do you see that possibility? where do you go from there? >> if you have a situation where washington, london, paris, the bulk of the scientific community believe that there has been chemical warfare used that only the regime could likely to have carried out, then you are going to have the immediate pressure for the west, for the united states, to take some kind of an action. what are you going to do as your follow-up action? in addition to decided what kind of target you will go after, i do not think you necessarily want to go after chemical weapons stockpiles. if you are talking about going after com
washington is proceeding very cautiously. it is moving its forces into the region to be ready for possible military action, it is also waiting to see what the u.n. inspectors come up with and put that in conjunction with its own information, which is considerable. it has considered it to be much more strategic than tactical. >> what if they come up with something -- what if the evidence does point to assad launching these gases? do you see that possibility? where do you go from there?...
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those are the precedence that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check on right r.t. spoke to hans blix who headed the u.n. for weapon inspection team to iraq before and during the two thousand and three u.s. led invasion he says a western media now piling pressure on their governments to take action in syria i think that the public opinion and the media in the west will be pressuring the their governments to do something they say that this is horrible thing that there must be a punishment and must the action you cannot sit with your hands just folded so the public say that you know you must call the police report for a world police but the question is who is the world police is the united states is it nato it should be the security council after an intervention which could take place i don't exclude that it's going to happen what will they do will just have been a punch on the nose and then telling the believe durance in syria that they go back and continue fight the war the mandate is to establish whether chemical weapons have been u
those are the precedence that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check on right r.t. spoke to hans blix who headed the u.n. for weapon inspection team to iraq before and during the two thousand and three u.s. led invasion he says a western media now piling pressure on their governments to take action in syria i think that the public opinion and the media in the west will be pressuring the their governments to do something they say that...
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its headquarters next to washington d.c. and tens of millions of german connections are tracked and recorded every day and that number actually doubles during business rather busy holidays are pretty well over now reporting exactly how deep does the surveillance really run. should the average person be concerned about their online information being stored by security services you can analyze a person's social graph as it's called so you will know with whom this prison is and contact with and you will be able to identify all the communication partners on lot of the type of communication so often and often respect events in germany the country's highest court ruled that storing data on citizens was unconstitutional however leaked documents show very close ties between the german b.m.d. and the n.s.a. with information on germans being passed from one to the other all in the name of security says the woman at the top or not but since it's impossible to have security without inconveniences those involved in data protection say th
its headquarters next to washington d.c. and tens of millions of german connections are tracked and recorded every day and that number actually doubles during business rather busy holidays are pretty well over now reporting exactly how deep does the surveillance really run. should the average person be concerned about their online information being stored by security services you can analyze a person's social graph as it's called so you will know with whom this prison is and contact with and...
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those are the precedents that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to take them. a change of tone coming up off the break some high flying footage from just outside moscow where one of the wolves largest as shows is underway right now more of the day's news as well with me kevin a very sad. leg choose your language. choose the consensus. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in particular. choose to access to often. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see motion security play your party there's a goal. is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our team. for the world's most. passengers it's time for one of the largest aviation events of the year we're talking about the annual marks show just sort of more scope of the data here is this high flyer one of the many where there is this russian t. fifty five which come perform i open aerial maneuvers up with goes as you can see that particular course with a skilled pilot should be able to just
those are the precedents that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to take them. a change of tone coming up off the break some high flying footage from just outside moscow where one of the wolves largest as shows is underway right now more of the day's news as well with me kevin a very sad. leg choose your language. choose the consensus. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in particular. choose to access to...
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in washington, d.c. you're watching rt. we start with the crisis in syria as the united states and its allies away options for military intervention after the chemical attack last week in damascus. despite denials from the syrian regime, the white house has said it is undeniable president bashar al-assad is behind the attacks, setting the stage for an international brawl. president hassan rouhani of iran said he will press forward with attempts to ward off military action by western nations against president bashar al- assad. he was quoted as saying that military action will bring great cost for the region. it is necessary to apply all effort to prevent it. according to state tv, he said both iran and russia would work in cooperation to prevent any military action against syria. meanwhile, the united states and its allies continue to pair for a potential strike. president obama told pbs yesterday he did not want a prolonged military intervention. >> if we are saying in a clear and decisive but very limited way, we send a sh
in washington, d.c. you're watching rt. we start with the crisis in syria as the united states and its allies away options for military intervention after the chemical attack last week in damascus. despite denials from the syrian regime, the white house has said it is undeniable president bashar al-assad is behind the attacks, setting the stage for an international brawl. president hassan rouhani of iran said he will press forward with attempts to ward off military action by western nations...
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ok michael i want to go back to you in washington like you mentioned before the break international law where was the international with iraq and again that's how i started this program this is a bad movie and it's being repeated again we haven't learned anything the u.s. hasn't learned anything. right we like to enforce international law when it's convenient certainly when we're dealing with iran we care about the n.p.t. and iran is flouting the n.p.t. but when it comes to un inspectors in iraq or syria we're keen to flout that we're also not keen to support the i.c.c. i mean we've sent folks but shirin sudan and kenyatta and can we've sent folks to i.c.c. for less than what assad has committed in syria certainly that would be an appropriate path to follow but also international diplomacy my point about only engaging russia why are we engaging iran and hezbollah and other stakeholders they have leverage over syria i mean even israel president shimon peres saying we should engage the arab league we have engaged the arab league extensively on syria we did a little bit on libya and then a
ok michael i want to go back to you in washington like you mentioned before the break international law where was the international with iraq and again that's how i started this program this is a bad movie and it's being repeated again we haven't learned anything the u.s. hasn't learned anything. right we like to enforce international law when it's convenient certainly when we're dealing with iran we care about the n.p.t. and iran is flouting the n.p.t. but when it comes to un inspectors in...
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on the washington uses president assad of using chemicals on civilians in the program r.t. looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. goodbye to guantanamo is to algerians or repatriated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off of police watch list talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public safety now. if you're just joining us this is r.t. international with me kevin owen the top story the u.s. and british drive to launch a military operation against syria's come up against new both at home and abroad in westminster parliament's been debating for more than two hours now with the prime minister up against skeptical m.p.'s david cameron told them it's highly likely that the assad regime is behind the attack but that is not one hundred percent proof he also refused to make the case that the strike would stop or reduce the bloodshed in syria laura smith repo
on the washington uses president assad of using chemicals on civilians in the program r.t. looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. goodbye to guantanamo is to algerians or repatriated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off of police watch list talks to one child abuse victim who fears...
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washington d.c. while the u.s. gears up for a military campaign against syria newly declassified data has revealed that twenty five years ago washington actually encouraged iraqi dictator saddam hussein to use chemical weapons and his war against iran syrian political analyst amar believes that when it comes to washington stance on his country chemical weapons are just a side issue. they are definitely benefiting from the level of ambiguity that surrounds the perpetrator who did this they're trying to say well the syrian army has the capability the syrian state has has the material that is needed and everybody is keeping their mouths shut about the opposition also having the material possessing the material and possessing the capability they're trying to frame desperately the syrian government and the mandate that was apparently given to the u.n. inspectors near damascus is to establish whether chemical weapons were used not to specify who the perpetrator was well america always looks for want to put unity to inter
washington d.c. while the u.s. gears up for a military campaign against syria newly declassified data has revealed that twenty five years ago washington actually encouraged iraqi dictator saddam hussein to use chemical weapons and his war against iran syrian political analyst amar believes that when it comes to washington stance on his country chemical weapons are just a side issue. they are definitely benefiting from the level of ambiguity that surrounds the perpetrator who did this they're...
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from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western and regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction an echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. to cross-talk the war in syria i'm joined by in damascus he is a syrian academic with the syrian foreign press in washington we have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and in new york we crossed ed he is a associate editor at reason twenty four seventh's having cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want michael in watching if i go to you first. secretary kerry is absolutely convinced the assad regime has used chemical weapons against its people he doesn't give any proof but he's absolutely convinced and now we have the drumbeat to war i think i saw this movie and it has a very bad ending you know what i mean yes certainly we did the s
from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western and regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction an echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. to cross-talk the war in syria i'm joined by in damascus he is a syrian academic with the syrian foreign press in washington we have michael shank he is the director of...
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those are the precedence that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check out one more news ahead including one of the world's largest air shows that's underway in moscow region. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm like the british no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point to say. to carry out a car is on the job here no gonna. take you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you should be ready for a. critical speech and little down the freedom to. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others the few still noticing. the faces changing the world lights never. to picture of today's news no longer from around the globe. looking. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow from the world's most agile jet fighters to pampering tomorrow's passengers it's time for one of the largest in the nation events of the year planes for more than forty countries state of the art aerospace technology a
those are the precedence that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check out one more news ahead including one of the world's largest air shows that's underway in moscow region. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm like the british no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point to say. to carry out a car is on the job here no gonna. take you...
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up next we head to our washington d.c. studio for breaking the set with martin. city in the middle east further ablaze with little or even no hard evidence surrounding the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria the obama administration appears determined to enter this conflict obama says the art of the moral universe may bend towards justice but it does not bend on its own because american intervention in syria really a stand for justice. least b. two language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the. reporting from the world talk sport specific c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. the truth arabic to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had luck i got so many i mean the towns that i'm sitting seems really messed up. in the old story so actually. the. worst you are going through the white house or the radio guy for a minute from a click that i want. to give you never seen anything like this i'm telling. you. what up
up next we head to our washington d.c. studio for breaking the set with martin. city in the middle east further ablaze with little or even no hard evidence surrounding the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria the obama administration appears determined to enter this conflict obama says the art of the moral universe may bend towards justice but it does not bend on its own because american intervention in syria really a stand for justice. least b. two language. programs and documentaries in...
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security council nor its allies concerned nor its allies concerns would actually affect washington's plans so different from what we hear now it's a matter of not so much. not enough so it sounds like not so much a matter of whether but but but when there are some mixed signals coming from washington the president says that he has not made that decision and yet there is this buildup for some kind of action we have to say that nato secretary general just said nato does not plan to put to participate in the military intervention in syria the u.k. that would be america's closest ally in this venture has put its intervention plans on hold as the you have parliament pulled the brakes because they thought the evidence presented by david cameron was sketchy and the goals were unclear goals presented and clear the u.s. has no international backing for this action even nato can't get involved because it would look like nato is acting on washington's cue only washington doesn't have the support of the american people we know that polls show less than ten percent of american people support mili
security council nor its allies concerned nor its allies concerns would actually affect washington's plans so different from what we hear now it's a matter of not so much. not enough so it sounds like not so much a matter of whether but but but when there are some mixed signals coming from washington the president says that he has not made that decision and yet there is this buildup for some kind of action we have to say that nato secretary general just said nato does not plan to put to...
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those are the precedents that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check on. not a sigh but a light relief coming up and stay with us so after the break we got some high flying footage from one of the world's largest air shows under way right now in the moscow region it's just a couple of minutes and. live clean. goodspeed. few. her. look. like. lisa. sleepy a good. clear. cut . that really. hello again from the world's most job jet fighters to personal use it's time for one of the largest deviation events of the year we're told about the annual much show just moscow and here a date is one of this year's high flyers from the event this russian to fifty five can perform. as you can see here at the hands of a skilled pilot it should be able to run just about everything with some startling aerobatics this fifth generation plane if you count to use design with stealth systems beauty is moot it could also reach speeds of more than two thousand kilometers brothers twice the speed of. it doesn't come cheap this t fifty it costs a cool fifty mil
those are the precedents that washington has to look back to when considering an action in syria in washington i'm going to check on. not a sigh but a light relief coming up and stay with us so after the break we got some high flying footage from one of the world's largest air shows under way right now in the moscow region it's just a couple of minutes and. live clean. goodspeed. few. her. look. like. lisa. sleepy a good. clear. cut . that really. hello again from the world's most job jet...
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stopping a sign for the martin in our washington d.c. studio breaking the set. sometimes it seems. in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well while the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no morals and are only obsessed with profit the
stopping a sign for the martin in our washington d.c. studio breaking the set. sometimes it seems. in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's...
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targets. >> let's go now to washington and our correspondent there. what is the latest you are hearing about how the talks have been going in the u.n.? >> russia and china did not back the draft resolution, condemning their use of chemical weapons by the assad regime and asking for permission to take all necessary measures to protect civilians. the draft resolution would authorize force to protect civilians from chemical weapons. it was not a big surprise, at least not for me. after a meeting in the security council, the ambassadors in france and the united kingdom came together in a meeting behind closed doors and now they are consulting with governments in paris, london and washington. i don't expect any u.n. resolution today or tomorrow. >> the british foreign secretary says talks at the u.n. need to go on for a few more days. does that mean an imminent attack is off the table? >> i don't think this is true. i think the americans and british want to see this as soon as possible. i think london and washington are both under pressure because of what
targets. >> let's go now to washington and our correspondent there. what is the latest you are hearing about how the talks have been going in the u.n.? >> russia and china did not back the draft resolution, condemning their use of chemical weapons by the assad regime and asking for permission to take all necessary measures to protect civilians. the draft resolution would authorize force to protect civilians from chemical weapons. it was not a big surprise, at least not for me. after...
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i'm joined by a bell in damascus he is a syrian academic with the syrian foreign press in washington we have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends comedian national legislation and a professor at george mason university and in new york we cross to ed he is a associate editor at reason twenty four seventh's having cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want michael in watching if i go to you first secretary kerry is absolutely convinced the assad regime has used chemical weapons against its people he doesn't give any proof but he's absolutely convinced and now we have the drumbeat to war i think i saw this movie and it has a very bad ending you know what i mean yes certainly we did the same in iraq we undermined u.n. inspectors there we're doing the same in syria we actually called on the inspectors in syria to abort their mission certainly paving the way for an easier strike on our end so we don't kill any u.n. inspectors but it's it's a little spurious to say that we have the evidence when the inspectors actually don't have th
i'm joined by a bell in damascus he is a syrian academic with the syrian foreign press in washington we have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends comedian national legislation and a professor at george mason university and in new york we cross to ed he is a associate editor at reason twenty four seventh's having cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want michael in watching if i go to you first secretary kerry is absolutely convinced...
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over its alleged use of chemical weapons a would be a warning shot not a large scale attack that as washington sees support for a potential intervention weaken with britain's parliament divided on the its. critics point to america's own toxic cause from agent orange in vietnam to cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up we examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks out as sex offenders are taken off the police watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators. like from moscow you're watching r t with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company with us on this matter. skepticism and opposition are thought to be delaying u.s. and british plans to attack syria but according to both the country's leaders the bombing campaign will still go ahead the aim of calling to president barack obama is to send a warning to us and that's likely to mean strikes on key syrian military assets now this map shows you with the air fields that are being used by syrian jets which rebels and the west as they are playing a decisive
over its alleged use of chemical weapons a would be a warning shot not a large scale attack that as washington sees support for a potential intervention weaken with britain's parliament divided on the its. critics point to america's own toxic cause from agent orange in vietnam to cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up we examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks out as sex offenders are taken off the police watch list...
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will even dare to attack on its own no major unilateral strike coming out of washington they're down to the bare minimum now are saying that basically two days of strikes are simply designed to teach syria a lesson well the numbers do fluctuate every hour and we cordially invite you to get involved here in r.t. just cast your vote right now at r.t. dot com. the meantime here on the program on r t britain has asked the new york times to get rid of copies of documents leaked by whistleblower edward snowden and that's another u.s. newspaper revealed from one of the top secret files just how much america spends on surveillance of the so-called black budget has never been shown to the public that is until now let's give you some ideas here on r.t. of how all the cash really stacks up with a classified data showing ultimately the u.s. has splashed out more than fifty two billion bucks on intelligence gathering this year alone the cia getting the lion share of it all fourteen billion dollars that is a lot more than the n.s.a. or any other agency and the national reconnaissance office and th
will even dare to attack on its own no major unilateral strike coming out of washington they're down to the bare minimum now are saying that basically two days of strikes are simply designed to teach syria a lesson well the numbers do fluctuate every hour and we cordially invite you to get involved here in r.t. just cast your vote right now at r.t. dot com. the meantime here on the program on r t britain has asked the new york times to get rid of copies of documents leaked by whistleblower...
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martin luther king delivered a speech in washington. he uttered the words "i have a dream." thousands gathered at the lincoln memorial at the national mall 50 years on. president obama was joined by bill clinton and jimmy carter. obama said king and other civil rights leadee local assemblieses, congress and even the white house. but he also expressed concern for the nation's economic disparities that are widening, not shrinking. >> as always has been noted, black unemployment has remained almost twice as high as white unemployment. latino unemployment close behind. the gap in wealth between races has not lessened, it's grown. >> opinion polls suggest that 79% of african-americans say the country still has a long way to go before it achieves a society free of racial prejudices. >>> i have a dream w those words martin luther king jr. inspired people everywhere to join him in his quest for equal rights for all. 50 years after the speech, people continued to reflect on the importance of his vision. the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. wa
martin luther king delivered a speech in washington. he uttered the words "i have a dream." thousands gathered at the lincoln memorial at the national mall 50 years on. president obama was joined by bill clinton and jimmy carter. obama said king and other civil rights leadee local assemblieses, congress and even the white house. but he also expressed concern for the nation's economic disparities that are widening, not shrinking. >> as always has been noted, black unemployment...
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somebody cleaned up, called the national weather service and reported that this was "washington post" reporting on its own interview, a patently false. by the way, he did not a a single tough question of al gore, chlenge him on any of these outlandish statements. he has to be the most gullible guy in journalism. lou: perhaps compatible. there is also the matter of those pinocchio's that they throw around. i don't know if it has ever been done before, overwhelmed the fellow. >> they're fact checker is on vacation. the did t fact check. lou: that explains the timing. let's turn to what is happening. the have been talking about this, analyzing it and assessing it for over two years now. we are looking at horrible video now of the victims of what appears to be a chemical weapons attack. that is the client. the president of the united states to is talked about red lines for every year has said that they have used chemical weapons and is now saying that the cia must investigate after saying the united nations must investigate to determi whether or not he has chemical weapons and has use the
somebody cleaned up, called the national weather service and reported that this was "washington post" reporting on its own interview, a patently false. by the way, he did not a a single tough question of al gore, chlenge him on any of these outlandish statements. he has to be the most gullible guy in journalism. lou: perhaps compatible. there is also the matter of those pinocchio's that they throw around. i don't know if it has ever been done before, overwhelmed the fellow. >>...
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washington, london, and paris continued to mull their options. they have promised the country would defend itself against serious aggression. >> on the ground and in the suburbs, recent footage showed a team of weapons inspectors. the un secretary general is keeping a close eye on the events. >> it appears that diplomacy should be given a chance. peace, given the chance. these opinions should be resolved by peaceful means of dialogue. >> they urged the international community to wait before deciding on a course of action that could lead to a military strike. they look into allegations on each side. footage of loaded on line showed many ceding to the exit signs of poisoning. they have been collecting blood, urine, and hair samples, and to the extent that chemical weapons may have been employed. >> thank you for joining us, lucy. >> the syrian response is that they have used chemical weapons against civilians. today they are saying that syria would fund itself against aggression. not completely sure what he meant by that, that they would try to lit
washington, london, and paris continued to mull their options. they have promised the country would defend itself against serious aggression. >> on the ground and in the suburbs, recent footage showed a team of weapons inspectors. the un secretary general is keeping a close eye on the events. >> it appears that diplomacy should be given a chance. peace, given the chance. these opinions should be resolved by peaceful means of dialogue. >> they urged the international community...
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and up next we had to washington d.c. studio breaking the set with him. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in the bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named chelsea well i'm glad his lawyer got him to keep this revelation to himself until the end of the trial but sadly he really should have pushed for him to keep quiet about this just a bit longer why you ask because if there is one thing i know about the mainstream media is that the second sex is involved everything else instantly becomes a distant second case in point what is the legacy of bill clinton is it the job murderer who are sure to nafta no is it a violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's of locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't was in office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i kn
and up next we had to washington d.c. studio breaking the set with him. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in the bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named chelsea well i'm glad his lawyer got him to keep this revelation to himself until the end of the trial but sadly he really should have pushed for him to keep quiet about this just a bit longer why you ask because if there is one thing i...
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so i know how important that is. >>> washington, d.c. is trying to force big retailers to pay what they call a living wage. it's not been signed into law yet but walmart is warning it could have consequences for the city. >> reporter: d.c. wants these big box retailers to pay more to their workers. what if the retailers walk and there's no new jobs. that's the crux of the issue. there's been a seven-week delay of signing this bill that would force walmart and the other big box retailers to pay more. they want stores bigger than 75,000 feet or parent companies with sales of a billion dollars or more is to pay workers $12.25 this could be the beginning to align wages. in d.c. reporters say you can't live on 8.25 an hour. that's the minimum wage. the mayor said in the living wage battle that's being waged he sees many unanswered questions about the bill's potential impact on the economy in that area. >>> just ahead, as the call for military intervention in syria gets clouder, seem feel it's reminiscent of the cold war in iraq. our next gues
so i know how important that is. >>> washington, d.c. is trying to force big retailers to pay what they call a living wage. it's not been signed into law yet but walmart is warning it could have consequences for the city. >> reporter: d.c. wants these big box retailers to pay more to their workers. what if the retailers walk and there's no new jobs. that's the crux of the issue. there's been a seven-week delay of signing this bill that would force walmart and the other big box...
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we have these wildfires that we've been talking about still borninburning in washington sta. we have flash flood watches in affect for the north cascades. now this is going to condition overnight into the early morning hours. we go farther south to the rim fire outside of san francisco, that's where we're having big problems with air quality. when you look at the visible satellite you can see the smoke coming up off this particular fire. the rain fall is going to be fairly light for the cascades initially. we expect most of it to be north of seattle. then we take a look at the wide view. it's staying pretty dry in the midwest. in fact, it's continuing.
we have these wildfires that we've been talking about still borninburning in washington sta. we have flash flood watches in affect for the north cascades. now this is going to condition overnight into the early morning hours. we go farther south to the rim fire outside of san francisco, that's where we're having big problems with air quality. when you look at the visible satellite you can see the smoke coming up off this particular fire. the rain fall is going to be fairly light for the...
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. >>> up next, an inspiring discussion with maya angelou on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. history today. president obama stood where 50 years ago martin luther king jr. gave the famous i have a dream speech. the first african american president celebrating his legacy for all those who fought and gave their rights for civil rights. >> because they marched america became more free and fair not just for african americans but women, latinos, asians, catholics, jus, muslims, for gays, americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. >> for so many who knew dr. king and fought so long to make his dream a reality, today was v
. >>> up next, an inspiring discussion with maya angelou on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not...